Check Out This 'Monsters vs. Aliens' Trailer, While You Can
Filed under: Animation, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Family Films, Dreamworks, Trailers and Clips
Video taken down at studio's request
It may be bootlegged -- and therefore a limited-time offering -- but from very early on, this trailer for next spring's 3-D animated bonanza Monsters vs. Aliens had me sold and only worked its way up from there.
I like that all of the human characters appear to be related to the Parr family, and that the monsters and aliens on display promise to look even cooler in three dimensions. I dig Stephen Colbert as the President and Keifer Sutherland as General W.R. Monger, not to mention other voices by Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Rainn Wilson, Hugh Laurie, and Paul Rudd. (Oh, and Reese Witherspoon never did anyone any harm either.) Most importantly, the project gives off a saavy sense of humor without relying as heavily on pop culture riffs as Dreamworks used to. A '50-styled sci-fi send-up should hold my attention as much as the little ones, if done right.
Between this, Kung Fu Panda, and Over the Hedge, I think that it's fair to say that Dreamworks Animation has found a reliable niche as Pixar's hipper cousin. With any luck, I won't be proven wrong come March 27, 2009.
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8-19-2008 @ 11:29AM
Christopher Campbell said...
I'm a little surprised at how good this looks. Like The Incredibles meets Monsters, inc. I haven't really cared for any Dreamworks animations yet, but this could be the turning point for me. Not that I believe it to really be as good as anything by Pixar (though maybe better than Cars).
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8-19-2008 @ 11:37AM
Jonathan Kuhn said...
I'm surprised because that looks genuinely funny. I'd see that.
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8-19-2008 @ 12:15PM
filmsuki said...
As long as Dreamworks can steer away from all the pop culture references - taking some cues from Pixar that yes, you can make a great film without referencing Starbucks, McDonalds and aging slang like "Whoop whoop!" - this can be awesome.
Has anyone watched Shrek 2 lately? All the jokes are SO out of date, whereas universal themes used in The Incredibles and WALL-E will be timeless.
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8-19-2008 @ 4:56PM
AJ Wiley said...
Okay, I'm seeing this.
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